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Rape And The Feminine Response In Early Modern England And Several Shakespearean Works, David Alexander Bernard
Rape And The Feminine Response In Early Modern England And Several Shakespearean Works, David Alexander Bernard
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Rape Myth Acceptance And Rape Attitudes In Campus Hook-Up Culture, Karolina Staros
Rape Myth Acceptance And Rape Attitudes In Campus Hook-Up Culture, Karolina Staros
Masters Theses
This study examines the norms of hooking-up and compares these norms to rape culture in order to measure rape myth acceptance or supportive attitudes towards rape as they manifest in hook-up culture on campus. By consulting what is already published in scholarship about rape culture and rape myths, this study builds on the very limited literature on hook-up culture.
This study uses mixed methods to inquire about norms of hook-up culture and measures the rape myth acceptance and rape attitudes by gender of respondents in a Midwest campus environment. By addressing the issues that students face with gender inequality and …